Actually I think Mr. Spicer was to nice and he should have pulled CNN'S white house press status. If this is what we can expect from CNN and other far
left news agencies then these next four years are going to be exciting.

I loved how Mr. TRUMP handled the attack and hopefully he has set the bar and shown the news agencies that want to attend his news conferences in the
future they better start biting their tongues and be more respectful.

Some might think Trump was too hard on Mr. Acosta, not me.... I would have had him removed due to disrespect and being unruly.

He should have directed his ire towards Buzzfeed, which are the ones who leaked the report with those nasty details that nobody believes.

CNN didn't report on them, they actually had a disclaimer stating they would NOT because they were unverified claims. The fact that they then updated
the story to include the fact that buzzfeed had released it, is just news reporting, and in no way a violation of ethics or anything of that
nature.

I don't like CNN and they are mostly a bunch of fools and idiots for what has transpired in the last 18 months, but there was no reason for Acosta to
be treated that way for what Buzzfeed did.

He should have directed his ire towards Buzzfeed, which are the ones who leaked the report with those nasty details that nobody believes.

CNN didn't report on them, they actually had a disclaimer stating they would NOT because they were unverified claims. The fact that they then updated
the story to include the fact that buzzfeed had released it, is just news reporting, and in no way a violation of ethics or anything of that
nature.

I don't like CNN and they are mostly a bunch of fools and idiots for what has transpired in the last 18 months, but there was no reason for Acosta to
be treated that way for what Buzzfeed did.

~Tenth

Oh come on. If BuzzFeed hadn't published the source documents for us all to LOL at, CNN would still be pushing this story as credible. And you know
it too. Everyone knows it. CNN is just trying to save face. They're desperate.

Oh come on. If BuzzFeed hadn't published the source documents for us all to LOL at, CNN would still be pushing this story as credible. And you know it
too. Everyone knows it. CNN is just trying to save face. They're desperate.

The original story contained nothing about the salacious allegations from buzzfeed. The original CNN Report was about how he had been briefed about
Russia potentially having political, person and financial information that can be used to black mail him.

I dunno, first news conference in over 6 months from Trump, there was a lot of ground to cover. I can't imagine a reporter being stupid enough to act
that way on purpose, or willingly, knowing that Spicer and Trump would be all too happy to pull a press pass from them, the first chance they got.

OK..... but that still does not give any reporter the right to attempt to bully TRUMP by being rude and disrespectful. I hope others try this same
move after TRUMP is sworn in.... lets see what happens then...

Not exactly. The original briefing had some of that material in it, but it wasn't about damaging material in the sense that it was fact, it included
that stuff as examples of the rumor mill -- a contrast between real news and fake news as it were. The dossier in question was an example of fake
news.

But when it got published, it was presented as if it was real because it was in a briefing.

I think it's enough to put Acosta on notice that his behavior is out of bounds.

If BuzzFeed had press credentials, I'd yank them. And if CNN continues to publish the equivalent of gossip rag material and promote it as hard news,
then I'd consider yanking theirs too.

But for now, it's enough to threaten to bar Acosta if he continues acting like a child, and to let CNN stew in its own juices until it returns to at
least pretending to be a hard news outlet.

this is confirmation bias in a nutshell...

What did Acosta do besides try and ask a question at a press conference? what was out of bounds? Interrupting the president and trying to ask a
question? Jesus criminy, I suppose every reporter ever has been out of bounds since the inception of the free press.

originally posted by: tothetenthpower
Wait did I miss something? Perhaps I watched an edited video, what exactly did Acosta do/say that's considered rude?

~Tenth

Did you miss the applause from the rest of the press pool when Trump finally got him to shut up and stop demanding an answer?

Most of those reporters are not Trump's friends. That they clapped when he finally got shut down should tell you that even they were tired of his
behavior in demanding an answer when Trump had clearly moved on to another reporter and was trying to let her ask her question.

Not exactly. The original briefing had some of that material in it, but it wasn't about damaging material in the sense that it was fact, it included
that stuff as examples of the rumor mill -- a contrast between real news and fake news as it were. The dossier in question was an example of fake
news.

But when it got published, it was presented as if it was real because it was in a briefing.

They try to get the president's attention, yes, but when another reporter has been called on and begins to ask their question, how many of them
continue to try to override that choice and that reporter and continue to yell and loudly insist they be given the floor the way Acosta did?

Right but CNN had nothing to do with that, they just updated their story to say, ' HEY BUZZFEED DID A THING".

It was all stated as unverified at the time of posting. The problem is that some in the Trump camp it seems want to ignore the financial and
political parts of what Russia could have and focus only on the 'showers' thing as a means to discredit the entire story.

So yes, 4chan could have trolled them into having that little piece put into the report, but it can't all be nonsense from start to finish if a large
group of top intel officials thought it was worth presenting to him.

originally posted by: tothetenthpower
Wait did I miss something? Perhaps I watched an edited video, what exactly did Acosta do/say that's considered rude?

~Tenth

Did you miss the applause from the rest of the press pool when Trump finally got him to shut up and stop demanding an answer?

Most of those reporters are not Trump's friends. That they clapped when he finally got shut down should tell you that even they were tired of his
behavior in demanding an answer when Trump had clearly moved on to another reporter and was trying to let her ask her question.

Wow are you poorly mis-informed. Trump had his same cohorts in the area clapping. As usual.

when Bernie Goldberg rushes to the defense of CNN and Acosta on Fox, then maybe you should take a second and take a breath.

Oh come on. If BuzzFeed hadn't published the source documents for us all to LOL at, CNN would still be pushing this story as credible. And you know it
too. Everyone knows it. CNN is just trying to save face. They're desperate.

The original story contained nothing about the salacious allegations from buzzfeed. The original CNN Report was about how he had been briefed about
Russia potentially having political, person and financial information that can be used to black mail him.

That was a credible, legitimate story.

~Tenth

Wrong. It was in the brief as examples of disinformation to demonstrate the difference between good intel and bad, made-up intel. And it wasn't ever
presented to him.

The question is: Did CNN know that? Their credibility is so shot that who knows. Due to past behavior, they're not getting the benefit of the doubt.

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